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561 Glossary Albright, William F. (1891–1971). American orientalist and archaeologist. Excavated in Palestine at Tell Beit Mirsim, Bethel, and Beth Zur. Director of the American School of Oriental Research in Jerusalem, 1920–29, 1933–36. Ashby, Thomas (1874–1931). British archaeologist. Director of the British School at Rome, 1906–25. Beazley, John D. (1885–1970). British archaeologist and art historian. Specialized in Attic vase painting. Bieber, Margarete (1879–1978). German-American art historian. Specialized in Greek and Roman theater, Hellenistic sculpture, and ancient dress. Blegen, Carl (1887–1971). American archaeologist. Excavated at many sites, in particular Troy and Pylos. Botta, Paul-Émile (1802–1870). French diplomat at Mosul in Iraq, Jerusalem, and Tripoli in Libya. Excavated at Khorsabad. Buck, Carl D. (1866–1955). American classicist. Specialized in Greek and Latin philology. Caskey, Elizabeth G. (1910–1994). American classicist and archaeologist. Excavated at Lerna and Kea. Caskey, John L. (1908–1981). American archaeologist. Excavated at Troy, Lerna, and Kea. Director of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1949–59. Caskey, Lacey D. (1880–1944). American art historian. Specialized in Greek art. Childe, V. Gordon (1892–1957). British prehistorian. de Jong, Piet (1887–1967). British artist, caricaturist, and architectural draftsman. Worked in Greece. de Morgan, Jacques (1857–1924). French prehistorian and orientalist. de Sarzec, Ernest (1837–1901). French diplomat at Basra and Baghdad in Iraq. Excavated at Tello. Dinsmoor, William B. (1886–1973). American archaeologist. Historian of Greek architecture. Dörpfeld, Wilhelm (1853–1940). German architect and archaeologist. Excavated at, among other sites, Olympia, Troy, and on Ithaca. Director of the German Archaeological Institute at Athens, 1887–1912. Dussaud, René (1868–1958). French historian of the ancient Near East. Evans, Arthur (1851–1941). British archaeologist. Excavated at Knossos on Crete. Ghirshman, Roman (1895–1979). French archaeologist. Excavated at Susa and numerous other sites in Iran. Goetze, Albrecht (1897–1971). German-American Assyriologist. Director of the American School of Oriental Research in Baghdad, 1947–56. Herzfeld, Ernst (1879–1948). German-American archaeologist. Excavated at, among other sites, Persepolis, Samarra, and Tall-I bakun. Heuzey, Leon (1831–1922). French archaeologist and art historian. Excavated in Macedonia. Hogarth, David G. (1862–1927). British archaeologist. Director of the British School at Athens, 1897–1900. Hülsen, Christian (1858–1935). German archaeologist. An authority on Roman topography. Layard, Austen Henry (1817–1894). British archaeologist. Excavated at Nineveh, Khorsabad, and Nimrud. Lehmann, Karl (1894–1960). German-American art historian and archaeologist . Excavated at Samothrace. Loftus, William Kenneth (1821–1858). British archaeologist. Excavated in the Near East. Mallowan, Max (1904–1978). British archaeologist. Excavated at Ur, Halaf, Tell Brak, and Nimrud in Mesopotamia. Director of the British School of Archaeology in Iraq, 1947–61. Husband of Agatha Christie. Meritt, Benjamin D. (1899–1989). American historian. Specialized in Attic epigraphy. Petrie, W. M. Flinders (1853–1942). British archaeologist. Excavated at many sites in Egypt and Palestine. Glossary 562 Ramsay, William M. (1851–1939). British historian. Specialized in GraecoRoman Anatolia. Randall-MacIver, David (1873–1945). British archaeologist. Specialized in late Italian prehistory. Reinach, Salomon (1858–1932). French archaeologist and historian. Richter, Gisela M. A. (1882–1979). German-American art historian. Specialized in Greek art. Sarre, Friedrich (1865–1945). German art historian and archaeologist. Specialized in the ancient Near East. Strong, Eugénie Sellers (1860–1943). British archaeologist and art historian. An authority on Roman sculpture. Swindler, Mary Hamilton (1884–1967). American archaeologist and art historian . An authority on ancient painting. Editor of the American Journal of Archaeology, 1932–46. van Berchem, Max (1863–1921). Historian and epigrapher. Specialized in Islamic archaeology. Walker, Alice Leslie (Kosmopoulos) (1885–1954). American archaeologist. Worked in Greece. Ward, William Hayes (1835–1916). American archaeologist. Specialized in the ancient Near East. Wheeler, Mortimer (1890–1976). British archaeologist. Excavated at Verulamium and Maiden Castle in Britain as well as Taxila and other Indus cities. Woolley, C. Leonard (1880–1960). British archaeologist. Excavated at Carchemish and Alalakh in Syria, Amarna in Egypt, and Ur in Mesopotamia. glossary 563 ...

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